Sunday, 8 January 2017

FA CUP!! Tottenham Continue Incredible Form With 2-0 Victory Against Aston Villa

 Tottenham kept up the momentum from their win over Chelsea with a 2-0 victory against Aston Villa in the FA Cup third round.
Spurs took their time to swat off a dogged Villa side, but late goals from Ben Davies and Heung-Min Son broke the visitor’s resistance.
The result means Spurs have now won their last six matches in all competitions following a fruitful festive period.
Eric Dier and Toby Alderweireld were the only survivors from the Chelsea victory as Pochettino made nine changes, allowing Harry Kane – whose wife gave birth on Sunday – and Christian Eriksen to have the weekend off. Wednesday’s match-winner Dele Alli was among the substitutes.
Aston Villa made four changes to their defeat at Cardiff, handing a debut to on-loan Manchester United goalkeeper Sam Johnstone. With Jonathan Kodjia away on African Cup of Nations duty, Gabriel Agbonlahor was handed a rare start and was tasked with leading the line on his own against the watertight Spurs back four.
Read More »

SO SAD! One Of The Greatest Rappers Ever, Lil Wayne Announces That He Is Left With Only A Month To Live

ndeed this is sad news in “THE INDUSTRY” or preferably the Hip Hop music industry this period of time.New Orleans Rapper Lil Wayne made shocking statement this morning time in Atlanta after calling a press meeting, Wizzy who seemed to have lost a lot of weight announced to his fans and the press that he was diagnosed with skin cancer and his Doctors said he only has five weeks to live.His Doctor confirmed that in the beginning of this month Lil Wayne was examined with stage 4 cancer.

Read More »

Thursday, 5 January 2017

MMM ready to restart on January 14

In spite of the cloud of doubts surrounding its operations in Nigeria, the promoters of Mavrodi Moneybox Mundial (MMM), a Ponzi scheme that promises 30% interest on seed funds say the scheme would resume on January 14 as promised.

“Everyone expecting to see a stronger and more sustainable community from 14th January,” MMM Nigeria tweeted on Wednesday.

The scheme in a message sent to all subscribers in December 2016 said it was freezing withdrawal of confirmed Mavros (funds) for one month, noting that the measure was put in place because “the System is experiencing heavy workload.”

While critics believed the scheme was gone for good, participants and promoters said their belief in the system was unwavering. New rules for participants are expected to come into effect on January 14 to ensure its sustainability, the promoters explained.
“New model will address the issues of fake proof of payment and non-confirmation of order by recipients,” said MMM Nigeria.

“On the issue of fighting multiple accounts, the use of BVN was suggested which was unanimously rejected. Head of CRO, Mr Andrew attested that BVN can only be verified by Nigerian banks, so there is no way support can verify BVN.

Source: guardianng

Read More »

South Korea president’s lawyers say no evidence for impeachment

The impeachment trial of South Korea’s President Park Geun-Hye got under way Thursday, with her lawyers arguing there is no evidence to back the corruption allegations that threaten to force her from office.

Parliament voted to impeach Park last month over an influence-peddling scandal that has brought hundreds of thousands of protesters onto the streets every week demanding her removal.

Park is accused of colluding with a longtime friend, Choi Soon-Il, to strong-arm donations worth tens of millions of dollars from top firms which were then funnelled to dubious foundations.

The president is also accused of using her influence to ensure the merger of two Samsung units in 2015 to help facilitate a father-to-son power succession of Samsung’s founding family, allegedly in return for bribes given to Choi.
The National Assembly, which must have its vote upheld by the Constitutional Court, accused Park of a “serious breach of the constitution” during the first full hearing in the impeachment case.

“The court is requested to fire the president so that impaired constitutional order can be restored”, said Kwon Seong-Dong, a lawmaker representing the parliament.

“The president has betrayed the trust and mandate from the people”, he added.

The Constitutional Court’s initial hearing on Tuesday was curtailed after Park failed to attend. It decided to proceed on Thursday regardless of whether she was present.

Park’s lawyers said there was no proof the president had issued any directive, oral or written, to tell her aides to ensure the National Pension Fund — the largest shareholder of one of the two Samsung units — voted for the merger.

– ‘No solid evidence’ –
They urged the court to overturn the impeachment vote, saying the motion had been based on “likelihood at best” and insisted she be reinstated as president immediately.

“There is no solid evidence to back the impeachment”, Park’s lawyer Lee Jung-Hwan told the court.

Park is also accused of ordering aides to leak state documents to Choi, who has no official title or security clearance, and allowing her to meddle in state affairs including the appointment of top officials.

Park also allegedly failed to carry out her official duties as the head of state during her response to the 2014 Sewol ferry disaster that claimed more than 300 lives, mostly schoolchildren.

The court has asked Park’s lawyers to clarify the mystery surrounding her seven-hour absence at the time of the disastrous sinking.

Unconfirmed media reports have suggested a wide range of theories about Park’s whereabouts, including a romantic liaison, participation in a shamanistic ritual, cosmetic surgery or a 90-minute haircut.

Park has repeatedly denied the corruption allegations in sometimes tearful televised addresses, while apologising for lapses.

At a separate criminal court trial Thursday, Choi also repeated her denial of all charges levelled against her.

“I think I was victimised” by groundless allegations, said Choi.

Her lawyers have denied allegations Choi was involved in peddling influence or extortion.

In a rare meeting with journalists, the president said Sunday that she had only sought to listen through Choi to ordinary citizens’ opinions on her polices and speeches.

She also insisted the donations to the foundations were made voluntarily by companies to help develop the country’s culture and sports.

The president also argued she reacted properly at the time of the ferry tragedy, ordering all possible efforts to rescue the victims.

But massive demonstrations have been taking place in Seoul and other cities every Saturday for the past 10 weeks, with protesters calling for Park’s immediate departure from office.

Source: guardianng

Read More »

Despite challenges, ATM transactions hit N3.5tr in nine months

Despite several challenges confronting financial transactions done in the country via the Automated Teller Machines (ATMs), N3.5 trillion deals took place through the 17, 253 ATMs spread across the country from January to September 2016.

An ATM is an electronic telecommunications device that enables customers of a financial institution to perform financial transactions, particularly cash withdrawal, without the need for a human cashier, clerk or bank teller.

The sum could have been higher but for many glitches associated with using ATMs in Nigeria, including network failures, frauds, and truncated transactions relating to the inability of the machines to dispense cash; and debiting without getting the funds.

Besides, the number of ATMs, according to market observers, is said to be grossly inadequate to serve an estimated 180 million people, as many areas are cut off from this quick teller machine services, leading to congestion at the available ATMs.
Aside from the massive investments that have gone into the deployment of ATMs across the country by the operators, the current challenges may as well be a dent on the Central Bank of Nigeria’s cash-less economy initiative, which kicked off in Nigeria in 2011.

The CBN’s motive was to reduce cash based transactions in the country by as much as 90 per cent, however, the series of challenges as mentioned earlier might as well be a limiting factor to ensuring the success of the project, for which enthusiasm has waned considerably well in the country in the last one and half years. In addition, these limiting factors have also been identified as impacting the various investments that had gone into the deployment of ATM terminals across the country.

An unconfirmed report claimed that the banks might have invested about N390 billion on the acquisitions of ATMs in the country in the last three years.

The Guardian however, gathered that as at 2015, the cost of ATMs is determined by their functionalities, which include mono-functional, cashless and multi-functional ATMs.

A mono-functional ATM is the type mostly deployed by banks in the country, which dispenses cash as well as carrying out other transactions such as payment of utility bills and cost $20,000. This type of ATM is the one mostly deployed by banks in the country.

Multi-functional ATMs whose cost is between $50,000 and $100, 000 are those that, aside dispensing cash, also accept cash deposit as well as cheque. There are few of this type deployed in the country.

Besides, cash-less ATMs, as the name implies, does not accept or dispense cash are but rather carry out electronic payment transactions only and it costs some $3,000.

The two major brands of ATMs deployed by the banks are NCR and Wincor Nixdorf.

A spokesperson for Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement System (NIBSS), Lilian Phido, told The Guardian on the telephone that the challenges currently confronting the technology in the country were not insurmountable.

According to her, “If you look back like five to 10 years ago, you will see that we have come a long way.

“All the challenges you spoke about are not peculiar to Nigeria, even in the developed countries you still encounter some of these challenges. Ours is peculiar because of our infrastructure issues, but I can tell you that we will get there; it can only be better.”

She added that banks had been told to improve their services with regard to the operations of the ATMs, noting that only the banks could determine how many ATMs they could operate in a given location.

The Guardian, relying on statistics from the NIBSS, learnt that between January and September, there were 414 million transactions from the about 29 million active ATM cards in the country.

According to the ATM Industry Association (ATMIA) there are now close to three million cash machines installed worldwide.

Meanwhile, customers have called on banks to ensure their ATMs work efficiently and are loaded with cash in the New Year.

Most of the customers complained about their experiences during the Christmas period, which they described as very challenging.

A customer with UBA, who gave her name as Sidikat Sowole, lamented that she could not make any withdrawal with her ATM card at the bank branch located at 7 and 8 bus stop on Airport Road, Ikeja. “They should try and put their house in order this New Year holiday. Please, help me tell them.”

A customer with GTB located at Isolo, Malik Garba, said he no longer had confidence in the ATMs, adding “I now prefer to use my cheque book. Apart from the queues, the network is another issue. They should work on this. They shouldn’t allow their servers to go down this time around. The Christmas period was something else.”
While many banks are happy to do away with some workers in the categories of cashiers and tellers because of the ATMs, they have to improve their services in this regard or lose their customers who are frustrated. To encourage transactions through the ATMs, the CBN needs to be more efficient in ensuring that problems that arise over them are quickly resolved when customers complain.

Meanwhile, Point of Sales (PoS) services, according to NIBSS for the first three quarters of the year were worth N498 billion from 41.37 million transactions. While there are 140,281 registered PoS, those connected and active were 120, 042.

The PoS operators ride on technologies including Local Area Network (LAN), General Packet Radio Service (GPRS), Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) and WIFI to connect the registered terminals for operations.

NIBSS, which provides the infrastructure for automated processing, settlement of payments and fund transfer instructions between banks and card companies in Nigeria, is owned equally by all licensed banks in Nigeria, and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

According to it, as at September 2016, there were four million mobile money customers in the country. While mobile money operation has 10, 070 registered agents, the total volume of transactions was 33.6 million, which culminated in N527 billion. The sub-sector has 21 licensed operators.

A further analysis of the statistics showed that as at September, there are 59.19 million active bank customers from the about 93 million bank accounts.

NIBSS claimed that Nigeria has 63.68 million active bank accounts; 25.39 million current accounts; 65.44 million saving accounts.

The number of corporate accounts is 12.38 million, while 75.12 million accounts belonged to individuals.

NIBSS puts Bank Verification Number enrolments at 26.35 million.

Though Nigeria is pushing for a cashless economy, statistics showed increase in cheque transactions, which can be attributed to the challenges associated with the ATMs and PoS. For instance, within the period under review, the banks processed 8.74 million cheques worth N4.31 trillion. NIBSS puts average daily cheques at 31,899.
The total number of corporate cheques processed was 4.34 million, which was worth N2.70 trillion, while the number of individual cheques processed was two million and value was N0.70 trillion.

In terms of web payments, there were 8.91 million transactions with total worth of N88.73 billion.

Source: guardianng
Read More »

Poly student jailed 12 years for attempting to kill his girlfriend

According to the source,  Luka Shuaibu, a diploma two student of Tourism and Leisure Management Department, Adamawa State Polytechnic, Yola, who attempted to slice the throat of his girlfriend, Salkida Ishaya, has been sentenced to 12 years imprisonment by a magistrate court in Yola.

Shuaibu was, yesterday, sentenced by Chief Magistrate Shehu Ahmad after the court found him guilty of the two count charges of attempt to commit culpable homicides and causing grievous hurt to his lover.

The presiding magistrate said the sentence was based on the witnesses, testimonies as well as admission of guilt by the convict, noting that the parties involved in the case, if not satisfied with the judgement, can appeal.

It would be recalled that sometimes last year, the convict, Shuaibu, slit the throat of Miss Sakilda Ishaya his girlfriend, for alleged distrust.

Some people, who spoke to the source(vanguard), lauded the judgment, pointing out that it would serve as deterrent to others who abuse relationship.

Source: vanguardngr

Read More »

Wednesday, 4 January 2017

English Premier League results

English Premier League result on Wednesday:
Tottenham 2 (Alli 45+1, 54) Chelsea 0

Played Tuesday
Bournemouth 3 (Daniels 16, Wilson 21-pen,
Fraser 58) Arsenal 3 (Sanchez 70, Perez 75,
Giroud 90+2)
Crystal Palace 1 (Zaha 83) Swansea 2 (Mawson
42, Rangel 88)
Stoke 2 (Shawcross 45+3, Crouch 49) Watford 0

Played Monday
Everton 3 (Valencia 73, Baines 81-pen, Lukaku
89) Southampton 0
Manchester City 2 (Clichy 58, Aguero 62) Burnley
1 (Mee 70)
Middlesbrough 0 Leicester 0
Sunderland 2 (Defoe 25-pen, 84-pen) Liverpool 2
(Sturridge 19, Mane 72)
West Brom 3 (Brunt 49, McAuley 62, Morrison 73)
Hull 1 (Snodgrass 21)
West Ham 0 Manchester United 2 (Mata 63,
Ibrahimovic 78)

Read More »

This Is Very Important! 5 Bad Habits Caused By Your Phone

I recently had to live without my phone for one week, and it wasn’t easy at all. My phone crashed, and my lazy self was not even bothered to fix it or get a new one. I wondered how it was going to be like to live without a phone for a whole week, but thank God I survived.
A majority of us have not had to live without their smartphones for a long period of time. Some if we even think we cannot live without our phones. We’ve come to attached to it that we have picked up bad habits thanks to our tech friend. A lot of my friends wondered how I managed to live for a whole week without my phone. I thought I was living under a rock the first day but after that day I actually enjoyed life without my phone. I learnt how to do new things, new recipes, I even got back to reading and I wrote more. I was aware of what was happening around me, something I really couldn’t have done if I had been buried in my phone. I also was able to notice a fee bad habits my smartphone had made me and a lot of people adopt. Here are a few of the bad habits I’ve noticed that many of you have.
1. You’re a constant flake
People seem to use their phones as a means for making excuses — if you’re running late, you send a text to say so; if you have to cancel, you send an email 5 minutes before. You treat others this way because it’s the way they treat you, even though you hate it when they do.
But without constant access to a phone, you’re instead forced commit to plans and be on time. Your friends that know you don’t have a phone become aware of this, so they also show up on time. This new mutual respect for each others’ time and plans emerges, and those that are incapable of that respect seem unorganised and unreliable. You start to notice which type of person is better to have around.
2. You don’t respect people as much as you should
When you’re tethered to a constant connection, you’re easily taken out of the present and transplanted to future concerns. Out with friends? You get messages that make you think about something else entirely — a completely irrelevant thing from what you’re currently doing. And the people you’re with doing notice, but they probably don’t say anything.
You’re also selective of what and who you respond to because there are some things you’d rather ignore at that moment. So you end up flaking on people that are trying to reach you, too — and they know this because you’ve seen their message.
By not being constantly connected, you give greater respect to those around you and even those that aren’t.
3. You’re a terrible driver
I’ve watched people send texts and scroll through contacts while he tries to get somewhere safely.
No matter what you think, a person looking down at their phone simply cannot be the same quality of driver as they are without looking down at their phone. And if you were just slightly less connected like me, you wouldn’t be tempted to be on your phone in your car at all.
4. You get less done.
You’re always thinking about two things at once. Similar to how you lack respect for the people around you both presently and virtually, you have trouble giving respect to things you’re doing. The tasks you work on or set out to accomplish are always given less than 100 percent of your focus, and the result is they take twice as long to complete or are of lesser than perfect quality.
When you allow yourself to always be connected, you’re reacting to events as they come to your attention. You think you’re getting more done at once, but you’re actually just switching between tasks and to-do list items, without ever spending more time or focus on just one thing.
If you instead devoted your entire focus on just one thing, you’d spend less time on it and it would turn out better — giving yourself more time to respond to your friends or send a Snapchat later on.
5. You use your phone as a social crutch.
You stand in a crowded elevator and swipe between home screens, without having anything new to check. You come up with a reason to text someone while you’re at a party because don’t feel enough of a buzz just yet. You can’t sit and sip a coffee from a park bench without checking Instagram.
I once even saw a woman in her 30s scrolling through Facebook from her bar stool, next to the man who’d brought her there and was ordering her drinks. Something about her inexpressive face lit up by a screen made me very sad.
Sure, a lot of people are uncomfortable in social situations, and maybe looking at your phone to pass the time or avoid a moment of awkwardness is easier for you. But it still isn’t a good habit to get into, no matter who you are.
And if you think you’re being nice by accepting an invitation to just sit on your phone somewhere, you’re wrong. Stay home until you can figure out how to enjoy yourself.
Read More »

So Sad! This Babcock University Student Allegedly Commited Suicide


This is bad!!!!!!!
Read More »

5 Toxic Behaviors No One Should Tolerate In 2017

Humans always try to build relationships over the course of their lifetime. Relationships with parents, partners, siblings, workmates and so on. But we all know that relationships are famously difficult. People argue and they fight, even when they care for each other,  and it’s little wonder that there are many of us who have trouble recognising the line in the sand—and yes, it’s there—when normal turns into toxic.
Not all relationships are toxic. People who grow up in families where relationships are strong, love is openly expressed, boundaries are minded, and respect is the operative word have a built-in alarm system when connections go darkly south. This is opposite for people who came of age in fractious households in which adults used abusive language or manipulative tactics to manage the family. These insecurely-attached people don’t have a solid mental model of what a healthy, thriving relationship includes—and the behaviors it doesn’t.
This year, it should be our aim to gert rid of all toxins in our lives. I have made up a list of five toxic behaviours everyone should recognise and no one should tolerate. It doesn’t matter who’s behaving in this way and the rule is no tolerance, whether it’s a spouse, a lover, a parent, a sibling, a friend, or a co-worker.
Making sure that you don’t normalise any of these behaviours is the first step. The second is holding the people who behave in any of these ways accountable.
1. Stonewalling
It’s been called the most toxic pattern in a relationship and it’s common enough that it’s earned its own acronym in research: DM/W or Demand/Withdraw. Escalation is built into this conscious withdrawal and refusal to talk since the person who wants the discussion will ratchet up her (or his) demands the more the partner withdraws. There’s a gender bias—men are more likely to be in the withdraw position—but women stonewall too.
Stonewalling is controlling and manipulative and has nothing to do with being shy, inarticulate or being tongue-tied about emotional connections. Don’t make excuses for a stonewalling partner, especially if the behaviour is accompanied by contempt. There’s a reason marriage expert John Gottman calls it one of the four Horsemen that doom a relationship.
2. Personalising criticism
Things go wrong in life: mistakes are made, vases get broken and bumpers get dented, dry cleaning doesn’t get picked up, and you forget key ingredients at the grocery store because you left the list on the counter. But when your partner or friend uses that moment to attack you—beginning sentences with the words “You always” or “You never”—you’re no longer in a healthy territory. Using a simple mistake to segue into a recitation of your flaws is verbal abuse, no matter how familiar it sounds to you.
3. Gaslighting
A term is taken from a play from the 1930s and a movie made of that play, gaslighting involves convincing someone that an event never happened or words were never uttered in an effort to make her feel she can’t trust her own perceptions and even, in extreme cases, to doubt her own sanity. (I’m using female pronouns but men can be gaslighted, too.)
Unloving and abusive parents often gaslight children—denying that they said what the child heard or that they did what the child witnessed—which can have lasting effects, among them a normalisation of this kind of denial. Gaslighting is by its nature predatory since the person doing the gaslighting is using your own self-doubt and insecurities as weapons against you. There is never any situation in which this behaviour is acceptable.
4. Threatening—whether veiled or not
This sounds pretty obvious but you’d be surprised by how many people don’t always hear the underbelly of the words, “If you don’t…. then I will….” Relationships in which there is one person who has more literal power in some area of life—that could be a parent or a spouse who makes most or all of the money or even any relationship that has some other imbalance—often incorporate this kind of behaviour seamlessly.
Threats don’t exist in a vacuum; there are usually other ancillary behaviours such as marginalising the person, denigrating her or treating her with contempt or using personalised criticism that facilitates the aggression and makes the person being threatened to normalise the behaviour. This kind of emotional grandstanding isn’t okay even when it doesn’t include a physical threat. You hear me?
5. Scapegoating
When things go wrong, people feel better if there’s some kind of explanation and, alas, for toxic folks, blame is one way of connecting the dots.
Blaming one person for whatever goes wrong has the added “benefit” of permitting you to evade any personal responsibility. That’s why it’s easier for a parent to focus on the so-called troublemaker in the family than to address her or his own failures as a parent. Scapegoating also helps people who are easily angered or thrown for a loop by random events to process what’s happened—even though it does require a really twisted version of illogic.

Making sure that you don’t normalise any of these behaviours is the first step. The second is holding the people who behave in any of these ways accountable.

Read More »

Manchester City Star Fernadinho BANNED For Four Matches (See Reasons)

Manchester City midfielder Fernandinho will serve a four-match suspension after his claim of wrongful dismissal was rejected by the Football Association.
The Brazil international was shown a straight red card by referee Lee Mason in the 32nd minute for a reckless challenge on Burnley midfielder Johann Gudmundsson during City’s 2-1 win at the Etihad on Monday.
His suspension includes the standard sanction of an additional match as it was his second Premier League dismissal of the season, having been sent off in the 3-1 defeat to Chelsea on December 3.
He will miss the FA Cup third round tie against West Ham on Friday, as well as the Premier League clashes against Everton, Tottenham and the Hammers.
Fernandinho has endured a difficult campaign with regards to his discipline and the red card picked up against the Clarets was his third of the season, having also received his marching orders in the Champions League against Borussia Monchengladbach for two bookable offences.

Read More »

End Of Mission!! 19 Nigerian ATM Robbers Arrested In Sharjah, UAE

19 Nigerians have been arrested in the Middle-East over acts of petty financial crimes that have frustrated citizens.
Gangs of 19 Nigerian robbers, who targeted ATM vehicles and fled with Dh1.8 million, have been arrested, according to the Sharjah Police.
The suspects were arrested from several apartments occupied by 30 to 40 people of the same nationalities.
According to Khaleej Times, the Nigerian robbers had come to the country on visit visas specifically to commit the robberies. They assaulted security guards accompanying the vehicles to carry out the robberies.
Addressing a Press conference, Colonel Rashid bin Bayat, director of police operations department, said the robbers committed four daring and violent robberies targeting money transportation vehicles that were delivering cash to ATMs.
The first robbery was committed at the ATM of the Dubai Commercial Bank on King Abdul Aziz Road, where the robbers assaulted security guards and fled with Dh340,000. After two days, the gang struck again, this time at an ATM near Saferr Mall in Al Nahda area, where they fled with Dh700,000.
They then attacked a cash tramsportation vehicle in Al Muweilah area, making off with Dh710,000. A fourth attack at an ATM on Shaikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road was foiled by the police.
According to the police, the suspects transferred a part of the robbed money to Nigeria. The police have recovered the rest and restored it to their owners.
Col. Al Bayat said that the gang members entered the country on visit visas and carried out the robberies after assaulting security guards. the gangs were busted in a short period of time after the robberies were reported.
The suspects were identified and arrested based on CCTV footages obtained from the banks and money exchange offices, said the police.
Read More »

Vice Principal Ràpes 16-Year-Old Student In Nassarawa State

A randy vice principal is in hot soup after luring a 16-year-old girl to a hotel and brutally ràping her.

The Police have arrested a Vice Principal in Nassarawa State, suspected of raping his female student. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that three other persons allegedly engaged in various cases of rape were also arrested by the police.
Mr. Idrisu Kennedy, Police Public Relation Officer of Nassarawa State Police Command, said the vice principal allegedly raped the 16-year-old student on Dec. 13, 2016.
According to the police, the man lured the girl to a hotel in Nasarawa Local Government Area of the state, where he had canal knowledge of her.
The police said on Wednesday that two people “disguised as vigilantes, collected phones and raped two female students of Bingham University, Karu“ on Dec. 12, 2016. It added that another man was arrested for allegedly raping a 13-year-old hawker in an uncompleted building around Lafia roundabout Motor Park on Dec. 11, 2016
The police urged the general public, especially parents and relations of rape victims to report any case of rape to security agencies for appropriate prosecution.
Reacting on the matter, Tina Cyril, Nasarawa State Chairperson of Nigeria Association of Women Journalist, described the incidences as barbaric and satanic. Cyril said that the association would monitor the cases to logical conclusion, and promised continuous advocacy on the rights of women and children in the state.
She advised parents to always monitor their children especially the girl child, to guard them against any form of abuse.



Read More »